Nicosia has given the green light for Jane Holl Lute’s appointment by the UNSG, diplomatic source in New York says

A diplomatic source at the UN seat, in New York, has confirmed that the Cyprus government has given its consent as regards the UN Secretary Generals decision to send former UN official Jane Holl Lute on a mission during which she will hold talks with both communities in Cyprus, as well as with the three guarantor powers, Greece, Turkey and the UK.

The UN Secretariat informed the interested parties accordingly on Tuesday evening. Not all parties have responded to the UN yet.

The American former UN official will be appointed temporarily as the UNSGs personal envoy, and there is no deadline for her mission. According to diplomatic sources, the UNSG is still considering whether Lute will launch her mission right now or she will wait until the elections in Turkey, scheduled to take place on June 24.

Responding to a written question by CNA, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General Farhan Haq said that “there are currently no plans to appoint a Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus.”

He recalled that “upon the closing of the Conference on Cyprus last year, the Secretary-General encouraged all parties to reflect in order to determine whether the conditions would mature again for a meaningful process in the near future.”

“The UN is in contact with the Parties to determine a way to seek the outcomes of their reflections and their views on the way forward,” Haq concluded.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied 37% of its territory. A Conference on Cyprus last July in the Swiss resort of Crans – Montana ended inconclusively. UN backed talks aim to to reunify the island under a federal roof.

Source: Cyprus News Agency

Nicosia has given the green light for Jane Holl Lute’s appointment by the UNSG, diplomatic source in New York says

A diplomatic source at the UN seat, in New York, has confirmed that the Cyprus government has given its consent as regards the UN Secretary Generals decision to send former UN official Jane Holl Lute on a mission during which she will hold talks with both communities in Cyprus, as well as with the three guarantor powers, Greece, Turkey and the UK.

The UN Secretariat informed the interested parties accordingly on Tuesday evening. Not all parties have responded to the UN yet.

The American former UN official will be appointed temporarily as the UNSGs personal envoy, and there is no deadline for her mission. According to diplomatic sources, the UNSG is still considering whether Lute will launch her mission right now or she will wait until the elections in Turkey, scheduled to take place on June 24.

Responding to a written question by CNA, Deputy Spokesman for the Secretary-General Farhan Haq said that “there are currently no plans to appoint a Special Adviser of the Secretary-General on Cyprus.”

He recalled that “upon the closing of the Conference on Cyprus last year, the Secretary-General encouraged all parties to reflect in order to determine whether the conditions would mature again for a meaningful process in the near future.”

“The UN is in contact with the Parties to determine a way to seek the outcomes of their reflections and their views on the way forward,” Haq concluded.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when Turkish troops invaded and occupied 37% of its territory. A Conference on Cyprus last July in the Swiss resort of Crans – Montana ended inconclusively. UN backed talks aim to to reunify the island under a federal roof.